at London Bridge station there are few places away from the traffic and there’s little chance to stand still amidst the madding crowd. Whilst all around there can be found the typical chaos of tourists and commuters alike. Step in from the cold unforgiving city that swirls noisily around you, to this calm, sophisticated interior that is the classic London Bridge Hotel. Take a few moments to find your table and settle down in your private space.
Outside the elements are punishing and people bustle and jostle around. inside, the lighting and furnishings are soft and comfortable, everyone seems to be more relaxed and at ease.
This is the sanctuary of the Quarter Bar and Lounge.
Whatever your reason for being there; to meet with friends, to catch a moment of sanity after a busy day or before heading home or on business, once you are inside the hectic streets quickly fade away.
For us, we had just finished work and we were looking for a place to catch up and talk business out of the rain, before heading off in our different directions. We were instantly given a warm welcome and shown to a cosy private spot in the corner. Carlo, the head barman, appeared from behind the most beautifully polished and extensively stocked bar recommending a fine Rioja and a mixed platter of mini-burgers to warm us through.
Another little extra touch was the presentation of the cork from our bottle so we could check the ‘nose’ and quality of wine for ourselves. This kind of service and environment is becoming very hard to find of late. It’s almost a ‘lost’ privilege to be treated to such a refined part of fine dining/drinking.
There were lots of other interesting little bar snacks and platters, from Japanese-style prawns, tapas and croquettes to handy food to pick at and share between groups.
“What a winter warmer!
Reading over the rest of the menu we were particularly impressed by the breakfast and lunchtime menus and by the end of our first experience of the Quarter Bar we were already planning our next visit… a meeting over afternoon tea!
After a few productive and luxurious hours our meeting was concluded. However I found myself reluctant to step back into the ‘real world’ outside. Carlo suggested a last treat: an Espresso Martini. A sharp, sweet pick-me-up served frosty cold with whipped vodka martini and a shot of espresso topped with cream, infused with vanilla pods. What a winter warmer!
All I wanted now was for my journey home to be just an elevator ride upstairs. Maybe next time.
Quarter Bar and Lounge
London Bridge Hotel
8-18 London Bridge Street
London
SE1 9SG
t: 020 7855 2200
w: www.londonbridgehotel.com
-
TWO CLASSICS: The Shipwrights Arms and Simon the Tanner
Taking a look through the doors of our favourite local pubs
Category: Food&Drink -
2013 PROPERTY PRICES Great Expectations
Sales and lettings insights for the year ahead
Category: Property -
THE ART OF GIFTS at bermondsey 167
A concept born of two cultures
Category: Style -
NEVERMIND 'Jam On It', Here's Marmalade
Boutique Marmalade offers their style-savvy customers exactly what they want
Category: Style -
Dedicated Followers OF FASHION
An evening of Champagne and Absolutely Fabulous frocks
Category: Style -
A Surprise Dinner Party WITH GREGG WALLACE
A relaxed atmosphere at the Bermondsey Square Hotel with some great new dishes and a personal touch from Gregg and his team
Category: Food&Drink -
A NATIVITY SCENE Underneath the arches
We talk with Father Michael Cooley at Our Lady of La Salette and St Joseph Church about the history of local traditions
Category: For The Soul -
Art for the people BY THE PEOPLE
Bermondsey artist Austin Emery builds a community sculpture with the local residents of Tyers Estate, SE1
Category: Culture -
OLD FASHIONED Drinking
Tailored cocktails with modern twists
Category: Food&Drink -
A WINTER Hideaway
The sanctuary of the Quarter Bar and Lounge
Category: Food&Drink -
GET READY For a Party!
Introducing a Wicked Wardrobe range by Elly
Category: Style -
Shortwave BY LONG LANE
We meet up with Rob and Dean to view what’s new at the Shortwave cinema on Bermondsey Square
Category: Culture -
A POEM 'like a mind thinking'
The fruit of ideas
Category: For The Soul -
SHAD THAMES in the words of Charles Dickens
Walking through London streets and finding the lost souls that haunt the riverside
Category: Culture -
The Baltic JOURNEY
From 1780 until today, we take a look inside the changing space of 74 Blackfriars Road
Category: Food&Drink